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The document outlines the course details for Applied Chemistry for Computer Science & Engineering (BCHES102) at R V Institute of Technology and Management, including course objectives, weekly lesson plans, and assessment criteria. It covers topics such as electrochemistry, corrosion, sensors, e-waste management, and materials for memory and display systems. The course aims to provide students with foundational knowledge and practical applications in various chemistry-related fields relevant to engineering.
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2024 Batch II Sem Lesson Plan

The document outlines the course details for Applied Chemistry for Computer Science & Engineering (BCHES102) at R V Institute of Technology and Management, including course objectives, weekly lesson plans, and assessment criteria. It covers topics such as electrochemistry, corrosion, sensors, e-waste management, and materials for memory and display systems. The course aims to provide students with foundational knowledge and practical applications in various chemistry-related fields relevant to engineering.
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R V Institute of Technology and Management(R)

(Affiliated to VTU, Belgavi)

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Course Title: Applied Chemistry for Computer Science & Course Code: BCHES102
Engineering stream
Total Contact Hours: L:P:T:S: 2:2:2:0 Credits: 04
SEE Marks: 50 CIE Marks: 50
Semester: I Academic Year: 2024-25
Lesson Plan Author: Dr. Rudresh Kumar KJ. Dr. Samrat D, Dr. B E Prasad Date: 17/03/2025

Pre-requisites: Basics of chemistry, redox reactions, Fundamental of mathematics, basic organic chemistry, stoichiometry

Course Learning Objectives:

This course (BCHES102) will enable students to

CLO1: Impart the basic knowledge of chemistry and its principals involved in electrochemistry, energy storage devices and its
commercial applications.

CLO2: Understand the basic principles of corrosion and its prevention.

CLO3: Master the knowledge of synthesis, properties and utilization of engineering materials like polymer, graphene oxide.

CLO4: Apply the knowledge of fundamentals of Sensors, display systems, memory devices to understand their functioning in the
real-world applications.

CLO5: Understand the theory, basic principle and applications of volumetric analysis and analytical instruments.
Course
UNIT / BT Additional
WEEK DAY MAIN TOPICS SUB TOPICS Outcomes
MODULE Level Resources
(CO)

1 1 Module-3 Corrosion and Introduction, principle and L3 CO1


instrumentation of Conductometry;
Electrode System CO2
its application in the estimation of
weak acid. CO3
1 2 Module-3 Corrosion and Potentiometry; its application in the L3 CO1
estimation of iron.
Electrode System CO2
CO3

1 3 Module-3 Corrosion and Introduction, types of electrodes. L3 CO1


Reference electrodes-construction,
Electrode System CO2
working and applications of calomel
electrode. CO3

1 4 Module-3 Corrosion and Construction, and applications of L2 CO1


glass electrode.
Electrode System CO2
Determination of pH using glass
electrode.
2 5 Module-3 Corrosion and Concentration cell– Definition, L2 CO1
Electrode System construction and Numerical CO2
problems. CO3

2 6 Module-3 Corrosion and Introduction, electrochemical theory L2 CO2


of corrosion, types of corrosion-
Electrode System CO3
differential metal and differential
aeration.
CO4
2 7 Module-3 Corrosion and Corrosion control - galvanization, L2 CO1
anodization and sacrificial anode
Electrode System CO2
method. Corrosion Penetration Rate
(CPR) – Introduction. CO3

2 8 Module-3 Corrosion and Numerical on Corrosion Penetration L2 CO2


Rate (CPR)
Electrode System CO3

CO4

3 9 Module 1 Sensors and Energy Introduction to batteries, L3 CO1


Systems construction, working and
CO2
applications of Lithium ion
CO3
3 10 Module 1 Sensors and Energy Construction, working and L3 CO1
Systems applications of Sodium ion
CO2
CO3
3 11 Module 1 Sensors and Energy Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells L3 CO1
Systems (QDSSC’s)- Principle, Properties
CO2
and Applications.
CO3
3 12 Module 1 Sensors and Energy Introduction, working principle and L2 CO1
Systems applications of Conductometric
CO2
sensors, Electrochemical sensors
CO3
4 13 Module 1 Sensors and Energy Introduction, working principle and L2 CO1
Systems applications of, Thermometric
CO2
sensors, and Optical sensors
CO3
4 14 Module 1 Sensors and Energy Sensors for the measurement of L3 CO1
Systems dissolved oxygen (DO)
CO2
CO3
4 15 Module 1 Sensors and Energy Electrochemical gas sensors for SOx L3 CO1
Systems and NOx.
CO2
CO3
4 16 Module 1 Sensors and Energy Disposable sensors in the detection L3 CO1
Systems of biomolecules and pesticides
CO2
CO3
5 17 Module 5 E-Waste Introduction, sources of e-waste, L2 CO1
Management Composition
CO2
5 18 Module 5 E-Waste Characteristics, and Need of e-waste L2 CO1
Management management
CO2
5 19 Module 5 E-Waste Toxic materials used in L3 CO1
Management manufacturing electronic and
CO2
electrical products, health hazards
due to exposure to e-waste

5 20 Module 5 E-Waste Management Recycling and Recovery: Different L3 CO1


approaches of recycling (separation,
CO2
thermal treatments)

6 21 Module 5 E-Waste Management Recycling and Recovery: Different L3 CO1


approaches of (hydrometallurgical
CO2
extraction, pyrometallurgical
methods, direct recycling).

6 22 Module 5 E-Waste Extraction of gold from E-waste L3 CO1


Management
CO2
CO3
6 23 Module 5 E-Waste Role of stake holders in L2 CO1
Management environmental management of e-
CO2
waste (producers, consumers,).
CO3
6 24 Module 5 E-Waste Role of stake holders in L2
Management environmental management of e-
waste recyclers, and statutory bodies
7 25 Module 2 Materials for Introduction, Basic concepts of L3 CO1
Memory and electronic memory,
CO2
Display Systems
CO3
7 26 Module 2 Materials for History of organic/polymer L3 CO1
Memory and electronic memory devices,
CO2
Display Systems Classification of electronic memory
devices CO3
7 27 Module 2 Materials for Types of organic memory devices L3 CO1
Memory and (organic molecules, polymeric
CO2
Display Systems materials, organic, inorganic hybrid
materials) CO3
7 28 Module 2 Materials for Types of organic memory devices L3 CO1
Memory and (organic, inorganic hybrid materials)
CO2
Display Systems
CO3
8 29 Module 2 Materials for Display Systems: Photoactive and L3 CO1
Memory and electroactive materials
CO2
Display Systems
CO3
8 30 Module 2 Materials for Nanomaterials-Si nanocrystals and L2 CO1
Memory and organic materials used in
CO2
Display Systems optoelectronic devices
CO3
8 31 Module 2 Materials for Liquid crystals (LC’s) - Introduction, L2 CO1
Memory and classification, properties and
CO2
Display Systems
application in Liquid Crystal CO3
Displays (LCD’s)
8 32 Module 2 Materials for Properties and application of Organic L3 CO1
Memory and Light Emitting Diodes (OLED’s),
CO2
Display Systems Quantum dot light emitting diodes
(QLED) CO3
9 33 Module-4 Polymers and Green Introduction,
Fuels Molecular weight - Number average,
weight average molecular weight.

9 34 Module-4 Polymers and Green Numerical problems - Number L3 CO1


Fuels average and weight average.
CO2
CO3
9 35 Module-4 Polymers and Green Kevlar – Synthesis, properties and L3 CO1
Fuels applications.
CO2
CO3
9 36 Module-4 Polymers and Green Conducting polymers – Introduction,
Fuels synthesis of polyacetylene
10 37 Module-4 Polymers and Green Conducting polymers – Conduction L3 CO1
Fuels mechanism of polyacetylene and
CO2
commercial applications
CO3
10 38 Module-4 Polymers and Green Introduction, construction and L3 CO1
Fuels working of solar photovoltaic cell,
CO2
advantages, and disadvantages.
CO3
10 39 Module-4 Polymers and Green Generation of energy (green L2 CO1
Fuels hydrogen) by electrolysis of water
CO2
and its advantages.
CO3
10 40 Module-4 Polymers and Green Preparation, properties, and L2 CO1
Fuels commercial applications of graphene
CO2
oxide.
CO3

Staff Signature HoD Signature

Text Books

1. Wiley Engineering Chemistry, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2013- 2nd Edition.
2. Engineering Chemistry, Satyaprakash & Manisha Agrawal, Khanna Book Publishing, Delhi
3. A Text Book of Engg. Chemistry, Shashi Chawla, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd.
4. Essentials of Physical Chemistry, Bahl&Tuli, S.Chand Publishing
5. Applied Chemistry, Sunita Rattan, Kataria 5. Engineering Chemistry, Baskar, Wiley
6. Engineering Chemistry – I, D. Grour Krishana, Vikas Publishing
7. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry, SS Dara & Dr. SS Umare, S Chand & Company Ltd., 12th
Edition, 2011.

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